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Ideal Gas Law Calculations and Conversions

This document provides information about gas laws and gas stoichiometry calculations including: 1) Conversion factors between pressure units (atm, mmHg, torr, Pa, psi) and volume units (mL, L, m3) 2) The formula to calculate moles of gas from mass and molar mass 3) Two example stoichiometry problems: calculating pressure of SF6 in a vessel and temperature of N2 at a given pressure in a cylinder

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Ideal Gas Law Calculations and Conversions

This document provides information about gas laws and gas stoichiometry calculations including: 1) Conversion factors between pressure units (atm, mmHg, torr, Pa, psi) and volume units (mL, L, m3) 2) The formula to calculate moles of gas from mass and molar mass 3) Two example stoichiometry problems: calculating pressure of SF6 in a vessel and temperature of N2 at a given pressure in a cylinder

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PV= nRT Derive:

1.V= ?
2.P = ?
1atm=760mmHg=76 cmHg=760 torr= 101325 Pa = 14.6956 psi
1 mL = 1 cm3 1L = 1dm3 1m3 = 1000L
Convert :
3.1 cm3 = _____ L
4.760 torr = _____ atm
 
5.How many moles in 30 g of N ?
R= 0.0821 L-atm / mol-K (at STP 1 atm , 0oC , 1
mole of any gas takes up 22.4L).
( o C +273 = K)
 
1. Calculate the pressure exerted by a 0.25 mole
sulphur hexafluoride in a steel vessel having a
capacity of 1250 mL at 70o C.
At what temperature will 41.6 g of
N2 exert a pressure of 815 torr in a
20 L cylinder? (n = mass of
substance / mass of 1 mole)
Problem: A sample liquid acetone is placed
in a 25 mL flask and vaporized by heating
to 75 C at 1.01 atm. Calculate the number
o

of moles of the acetone.

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